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Even with nifty tools, it’s still hard to communicate about the cost of college

Published on April 2, 2013 By Stephanie Geyer

Stephanie Geyer discusses how to deal with the difficulties of communicating costs to prospective students and their families.

60 percent of prospective college students report changes in their families’ financial situations

Published on February 13, 2013 By Noel-Levitz

New data on the types of financial challenges that are facing college-bound high school students.

Is your campus Web site ready for mobile? College-bound students are researching colleges via tablets and smart phones

Published on November 14, 2012 By Stephanie Geyer

How many prospective students are browsing college sites using mobile devices? Research from the E-Expectations series shows the numbers are growing quickly.

Is your social media strategy focused on the channels that matter?

Published on September 12, 2012 By Noel-Levitz

New data on social media usage by college-bound high school students shows where campuses have the biggest opportunities to engage students online.

Three ways to facilitate more live conversations with prospective college students

Published on September 6, 2012 By Stephanie Geyer

Stephanie Geyer explains how to incorporate live conversations into your student recruitment communications in order to build stronger connections with prospective students.

Avoiding data overload while maximizing opportunities for action

Published on August 21, 2012 By Stephanie Geyer

Stephanie Geyer offers advice for transforming institutional, benchmark, and research data from raw numbers into actions for your campus.

New findings on high school students opening e-mails from colleges

Published on August 8, 2012 By Stephanie Geyer

This infographic based on the 2012 E-Expectations report shows that high school juniors and seniors continue to use e-mail and that many are willing to open e-mails from colleges.

When do high school students want to communicate with colleges?

Published on April 12, 2012 By Noel-Levitz

A new Noel-Levitz E-Expectations trend study examines when and how prospective college students want to connect with institutions.

Mobile social media use among college-bound high school students

Published on January 12, 2012 By Noel-Levitz

New data from an E-Expectations trend study on mobile use highlight how college-bound high school students are increasingly accessing social media sites like Facebook from their mobile devices.

Half of high school seniors who visit college mobile sites report a positive experience

Published on November 30, 2011 By Stephanie Geyer

Stephanie Geyer analyzes new data on high school students using college mobile sites and offers tips for improving their experiences.

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